The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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REv.-p. m. Fitzgerald, who preaches at tent tonight-
Inquiring About Cuero.
Several inquiries irom different
puts of the cjHiatry were received
by the Commeercial Club today.
One man in Nebraska wants trnck
land. Another in Alabama wants
Mohawk Club.
At a meeting of the board of
directors of the Mobawk club last
night it was decided that the initi-
ation fee should be $io for 6o days
longer after which time it would
to note this.
MO acres near to*». SttlUnotbe* ^ ^ #t f Those cot.
at Mt. Pleasant, Te^as, wants to templating joining would do well
know about truck land and the
prospect to establish a cannery.,
This last is a good proposition If
taken hold of right. Tbe manu-
facture of denatured alcohol from
waste products would pay nil the
running expenses of ajeannery
$190. Reward, S100.
. The leaders of this paper vrill be pleas-
ed U> learn that there is at least one
disease that science has been
to care in all its stages, ana that is
rrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure .is the only
in tbe hands ot a practical iiH ti*e core now known to tbe medical
who understands tbe business. The
people here are a little backward
about taking hold of the cfnuery
business, unnecessarily io. There
is plenty of room foT one, for it
would encourage/ the raising of
more vegetables than are now in
raised and provide a sure market
for all that would not be shipped.
There are many tomatoes that
would notsbear shipping that could
be nse^ to can* and of the best
quality. * So of many other things.
Sweet potatoes are good canning
stock and there »is much of* this
vegetable canned. And there are
many others._
Cisterns and Boats.
Good corklined skiff9, seating
five, fifteen feet long, well con-
structed, for sale, also two cisterns
1300 gallon capacity, and a good
stock watering tubr all bargains.
Must be sold. Aug. Franke.
roity. Catarrh being a conatitu
tional disease requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally,acting directly upon tbe blood
and mucous .surfaces of the system
ring the foundation of the
▼ing the patient strength
Meet me at tbe Cnero Drug Co,
| For sa}e a few Jersey cows.
John Koenig/
Our cream sodas 5c — Cuero
! Drug Co.
M. D. Benoet was -here today
I from San Antonio.
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Refrigerators at special prices for
one week only. Call and see oar
line.
J. R. Nagel Hardware Co.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wofford
| left today for Wharton, where Mr.
j Wofford wiliattend the meeting of
; Green’s Brigade.
Phone 3io for the best fresh
meats. A. G. Schiwetz.
For Sale—Plano, new, bargain.
Mrs. A. Buchel, Phone 28.
The slogan for the Cuero socjety
folk,meet meattheCnero Drug Co
Call meeting ef H. P. H. Co.
No. * Tuesday evening 8:30 by
order of the president.
ir.
The Yorktown creamery turned
out 1,130 pounds, of butter last
week and they estimate that over
1,200 pounds will be turned out
this week.—Yorktown News.
Let us give yon figures on screen
doors and windows. We sell them
to yout or will have them put in
complete.
J.*R. Nagel Hardware Co.
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Readers of the Record are asked
to read carefully everything on the
page containing the business di-
rectory of Cuero, There gre fresh
news items on that page every day,
so do not miss anything, *
Robert Witting" returned Tues-
day from Lavernia with a horse
by building up the constitution and
•arting nature in doing ita work. The
curative powers that they offer one hnn
dred .dollars for any case that it fails to
care Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
% Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall’s family pills are the beSt.
The Pillow social to be given
Friday Afternoon by two ole aero’s
attactive yOuag ladies is /bqing
eagerly anticipated by tbe yotang
ladies of the leading society set of
the city.
hot Weather
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This misery is cacsed by bad
ties. The liver is overworked, tbe 1
low spirit*, tiredness, poor *ppet>t*
And, what is worse, it broods dia
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IS A THOROUGH
This great purifier exercises Its i
the bowels and ariaary orgaas, drives <
of imparities, sets the whole ishdil
moaioosly thereby creating sew MCe
removing t hat dal] bilioas feeliaf ah ^
SOU) AT MIW6ISTS.
HEATON BROS.
The Lul
Four Cars Cattle.
Four cars of cattle were shipped
from here today. Henry Dreier planning a
shipped three cars tt> Fort Worth the river near
and C. A. Schaefer one car to
Houston. ,
Try onr limeade,yes the thought
makes your month water, it’s bet'
ter than the thought; 5c at Cuero
Drug Co. *
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson
returned Jo Weesatche today ac-
companied by Mrs. Kate Stubbe-
man and son and * Miss Alma
Srubbeman, who will spend a few
weeks there.
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I am now*a Notary Public.
Would greatly appreciate your no-
tary work. J. M. Harris, at Rec-
ord office.
Little girls can earn a pair of
scissors for themselves or their
mama by just a little soliciting
See Record ad.
belonging to R. J. Schroller whicb^ Louis Cignoni of New Orieaos,
had been stolen from the laae a La., an old friend of “Mine HosJ”
few miles from town by a Mexican job,, Unti and who came to this
and taken to Lavernia. The Mex- country with John before the Civil
lean offered the animal for sale at War, is in the city visiting his old
$5 which aroused suspicion and he
was arrested and is now;in jail at
Karnes City. The officers investi-
gated the matter and through the
efforts- of Constable Pace found
that tbe animal belonged to Mr.
Schroller.—Nordheim View.
For Sale-—One colt, two years
old, sired by Val Dean of Waco.
Val Dean’s race record is 2:20%.
Address O. B. Quick, Yoakum,
Texas.
friend. They are enjoying each
others company immensely and
Mr. Cignoni is dead in love with
Cuero and Texas generally, he
says.
BBS
Nine Preachers Here.
There were nine preachers a( the
tent meeting last night, several
who were passing through here
and took in the meeting.
the Hasdorff
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If you have
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sell or to rent
with Howei
doing
days.
Take a do
ters at night
and yon will feel
ous next mornioj
yon a copious and i
of the bowels, ii
and digestion and-,
gy of body and;l
Bros., special agei
Say, UHie, whi-
ter these hot daystbAl
strawberry ice,
straws? at Cuetd
On last Friday 1
Voelkel celebrated his
day at the horn*!
Mi. and Mr^^H
south of the city,
arrival were invited to
splended supper
good eatables
occasion. After
and various games
was thq
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diversion. — ,
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A Wood
in good condition
gain. See Record j
culars.
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Turpentine.
rwo farmers met on the road.
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“Morcin/ Jesh.”
“Mornin,’ Seth.”
“Say, Josh, whad you give yont
elck horse that time?" ..
“Turpentine.”
“Turpentine?”
“¥nrpentine*”
“Gtd ap.”
Next day they met again.
“Whoa.”
“Whoa."
“Mornin/Josh.”
“Morale/ Seth.”
“What yon say you gave your
sick horse?”
“Turpentine.”
“Turpentine?”
“Turpentine.” .
“I gave mine turpentine last
night an’ he died.”
“80 did mine.”
“Old ap.”
“Gldap." *
—Harpars' Bazaar.
mot race tor Kent#
The Cof$n old place has been
renovated and repaired, also fenced
and la he mat. Call at the Record
office for information about it.
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Stable for Rent
We have a good stable and lot
posable figure.
Howerton St Co.
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Trade Propositi#
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A Cottage for $550
Four*room cottage, two front rooms ceiled, two galleries, well,
cistern and three-fourths acre of land, South Cuero near Clarence
Sigmund’s place, now rented for $4.00 per month. Land enough to
put two or three other houses on it. All goes for $550 if taken at
once; $250 in cash, balance at eight pej cent interest. Speak quick.
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A Farm Bargain
Farm, 90 to 100 acres, 4 miles from town, house, well, windmill
and other improvements; good sandy trucking land; goes for $25.00
per acre. Come on now.'
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See us when you wish either to buy or sell town property; always
a bargain or two to offer. If you wish to rent, see j^s; we can gen-
erally supply your wants or find a renter for you, as the case may be.
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Office Upstairs in Record Building
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